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Jack Wilshere In Turkey To Complete Move To Fenerbahce

Jack Wilshere has left the gunners and the Englishman is reportedly in Turkey to complete his move to Fenerbahce.

Jack Wilshere is in Turkey concluding a move to Fenerbahce in the wake of declaring he will leave Arsenal after a meeting with Unai Emery as indicated by reports.

The English midfielder, 26, declared he will leave the Gunners earlier this month and is now set for a move to the Super Liga giants.

Wilshere will be accessible to any side on a free exchange after contract talks at the Emirates fallen not long ago.

Furthermore, Turkish writer Volkan Demir has uncovered Wilshere was in Istanbul on Thursday finishing the move – with the arrangement to be uncovered authoritatively on Monday.

The Arsenal institute item discharged an announcement a week ago declaring he would leave the club following 17 years in North London.

Wilshere even allegedly offered to take a compensation slice keeping in mind the end goal to stay, with Unai Emery expressing he has no future at the club.

The previous Bournemouth and Bolton loanee uncovered: “I can affirm that I will leave Arsenal Football Club when my agreement lapses toward the end of June.

“Following various broad discussions with those at the club, and specifically an ongoing gathering with the new director, Unai Emery, I believed I was at last left with minimal decision however to settle on the choice I have due to absolutely footballing reasons.”

Fenerbahce are only one club in Turkey pursuing Wilshere – with Galatasaray and Besiktas additionally sharp.

West Ham have additionally tossed their cap into the ring, yet are just eager to offer a one-year contract.

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